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Today Aston-on-Trent F.C. consists of both a
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England. Aston-on-Trent was the birthplace of three men who all played football for England within a six-year spell. They were
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suffix meaning farm). Being in the east, the name literally means 'East Farm'. The 'On-Trent' suffix of both Aston and nearby villages simply means they are near the river Trent.
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